YEP Blue Sky Day 2009

SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY:Anne O'Leary, Niall Mellon and Current Rose of Tralee Charmaine Kenny at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY: Collette Fitzpatrick of TV3 pictured with students L-R Leanne Canty, Leanne Tarrant, Joanne Barrett and Michelle Gael  at the Young Entrepreneur Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY:  Collette Fitzpatrick of TV3 pictured with students L-R Leanne Canty, Leanne Tarrant, Joanne Barrett and Michelle Gael at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.
SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY:  Collette Fitzpatrick of TV3 pictured with students L-R Leanne Canty, Leanne Tarrant, Joanne Barrett and Michelle Gael at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students. entrepreneurship programme for students.SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY: Rose of Tralee Charmaine Kenny pictured with students Joe Pierce, Rebecca Conran and Joe Pierce at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY:Rose of Tralee Charmaine Kenny pictured with students Joe Pierce, Rebecca Conran, Lisa Hickey and Lisa Fitzgerald at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.
SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY: Rose of Tralee Charmaine Kenny and Marie Lynch of Shannon Development pictured with students of the Intstitute of Technology Tralee at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students. and xxx at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long...SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY: xxxxxx xxxx and xxx at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.SKIES ARE BLUE IN KERRY: L-R Tralee Entrepreneur Derek Counihan with Collette Fitzpatrick (TV3) and Niall Mellon at the Young Entrepreneurs Programme Blue Sky Day in the Brandon Hotel in Tralee yesterday. Over 600 second and third level students from Kerry and Limerick heard from some of the best in the business as they embarked on their year-long Entrepreneurship Programme, spearheaded by the Institute of Technology Tralee and Shannon Development's Kerry Technology Park. Over one in five students in Kerry study entrepreneurship - more than anywhere else in the country. The programme, now entering its third year, has proved phenomenally successful as Ireland's only dedicated entrepreneurship programme for students.
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